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Post by vikinggrapes on Dec 8, 2009 12:12:56 GMT -5
Hi everyone. Longtime listening, first time caller. Anyways, here is a video I made that features my GEM organ in it (as well as on the recording) with some serious fuzz happening. Also featured is the Acetone drum machine I use on just about every song. It is for my one man band called the Bombay Sweets. Hope you like it. It is the first video I have ever done, and was shot in true one man band style. I directed, acted, and edited it start to finish. The GEM: As far as I know it is a pretty weird model, as it has some features on the control section that no others do...like Legato. Maybe some more voicings, too? Anyone else seen this? Thanks for watching! also: www.thebombaysweets.com
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rich
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Post by rich on Dec 8, 2009 15:10:05 GMT -5
Cool video,sounds great, that GEM is the 1st combo organ I ever played,borrowed from a friend in 1968 until my parents bought me a Panther Combo for graduation in 1969 which I still have. The friend that had the GEM told me he threw it out several years ago, he said if he thought I would have wanted it he would have given it to me. I wish I would have been in contact with him back then before he pitched it.
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Post by putzengiler on Dec 12, 2009 18:47:41 GMT -5
Great video! Nice garage Pyschobilly vibe ! Great job on the video production. Warms the thingyles of my garage heart. GEM's were a I believe, an Italian organ related to Voxes or Farfisas.
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Post by combonautfreak on Dec 31, 2009 4:18:56 GMT -5
Wow! A GEM 'P DeLuxe'! Take good care of it, it's a smokin' combo
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blair
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Post by blair on Dec 31, 2009 11:13:34 GMT -5
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Post by vikinggrapes on Jan 15, 2010 12:57:55 GMT -5
Wow, I appreciate all the kind comments from everyone.
Thanks for the info on that Lem!
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